Parents of Missing Boy Scout Seek Help
AP reports: “The parents of an 11-year-old Boy Scout missing in the Utah wilderness pleaded for continued help on Monday, a day after a fruitless search by thousands of volunteers, some on horseback or riding ATVs.”
About 3,000 volunteers searched Sunday for the boy, Brennan Hawkins of Bountiful, who was last seen near a climbing wall at the 8,500-foot elevation Scouting site in the High Uintas, about 80 miles east of Salt Lake City.
“We look out into this darkness now and somewhere my son is out there,” Brennan’s father, Toby Hawkins, said Monday on NBC’s “Today” show. “If you can find time to come up here and help us, please do. That’s what we need now. We need people to come up and help.”
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